Historical Museums and Production of Knowledge: Questions to Debate
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The article thinks over the role of museums in the construction of scientific and historical representations and as a space that connects the forms of visualizing the past and the construction of historic knowledge. Also analyzes the museum as a setting of tension between the visualization and the generation of scientific or historical knowledge; and between the forms of evoking-representing and the sensitive cognitive processes that it activates in museum audiences. This oscillation takes place in the Museo Paulista.
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de Salles Oliveira, Cecília Helena. 2014. “Historical Museums and Production of Knowledge: Questions to Debate”. Procesos. Revista Ecuatoriana De Historia 1 (40): 117-36. https://doi.org/10.29078/rp.v1i40.528.
